School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, 302-6190 Agronomy Road, Vancouver BC, V6T 1Z3 Canada.
Sociol Health Illn. 2010 Jul;32(5):761-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9566.2010.01252.x.
The high rates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease among Punjabi Sikh (PS) men are often linked to diet. Although some high fat and sugar foods in both traditional and Western foods negatively influence these illnesses, little is known about what underpins PS immigrant men's dietary practices. This article details the connections between masculinities and diet to reveal how varying gendered ideals can inform and influence the practices of senior PS Canadian immigrant men who attended community-based men's groups. Participants' masculine ideals and their alignment to those ideals were deeply rooted in spirituality and traditional cultures, which shaped the use of specific foods and beverages, yet there was also evidence that the availability and affordability of dairy products and alcohol in Canada strongly influenced men's diets. While the men's group leaders educated attendees about diet, ideologies reinforcing ties between femininities and the cooking of meals often prevailed. Linkages between participants' masculine ideals and dietary practices were both similar and discordant with the findings reported in studies of Western men. The findings drawn from this study may direct what, how and where dietary messages are targeted to senior PS Canadian immigrant men.
旁遮普锡克(PS)男性的糖尿病和心血管疾病发病率高,通常与饮食有关。虽然传统食物和西式食物中的一些高脂肪和高糖食物对这些疾病有负面影响,但人们对 PS 移民男性的饮食实践背后的原因知之甚少。本文详细说明了男性气质和饮食之间的联系,揭示了不同的性别理想如何为参加基于社区的男性团体的老年 PS 加拿大移民男性的饮食实践提供信息和影响。参与者的男性气质理想及其与这些理想的一致性深深植根于精神和传统文化中,这影响了特定食物和饮料的使用,但也有证据表明,加拿大乳制品和酒精的供应和可负担性强烈影响了男性的饮食。虽然男性团体的领导者向与会者传授饮食知识,但强调女性气质与烹饪之间联系的意识形态往往占主导地位。参与者的男性气质理想与饮食实践之间的联系与在研究西方男性时报告的发现既有相似之处,也有不同之处。从这项研究中得出的结论可能会指导向老年 PS 加拿大移民男性提供饮食信息的内容、方式和地点。